Barry Switzer was an excellent college coach in his day
It feels like the time has passed where Gruden would be a realistic choice, but he's still only 54 - which is shocking to me. He could coach for at least a decade and still be reasonably aged for a head coach. Currie should at least give Gruden a call.
Supposedly Gruden would have been the coach years ago had Tennessee met his demands for control over the program and salary for assistants. Of course, I've also heard that Gruden made those demands knowing full well the administration wouldn't hire him under those conditions. I have no idea how true any of that is.
I told my wife the other day that if Gruden ever wants to get back into coaching now is the time. I think he would prefer an NFL job though. Who knows though, sometimes crazy s*** just happens. This place would go nuclear if he took the Tennessee job.:fireworks:
I told my wife the other day that if Gruden ever wants to get back into coaching now is the time. I think he would prefer an NFL job though. Who knows though, sometimes crazy s*** just happens. This place would go nuclear if he took the Tennessee job.:fireworks:
Every NFL job except the Patriots has been open since he left Tampa Bay and he has not taken any of them.
while I don't think it's likely at all... and UT wouldn't pay him what he is making now... media isn't as thrilling as coaching... and the NFL has it's own set of issues right now...so if he still has the bug... it's possible he would consider coaching again one day.
Whether or not that would ever happen or even happen to be in college and at UT is unlikely... but not completely impossible either.
For the love of Pete, why does everyone think that Jon Gruden would be a homerun hire?
